• Record Label: Columbia
  • Release Date: Jun 25, 2021
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8.7

Universal acclaim- based on 550 Ratings

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  1. Negative: 26 out of 550
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  1. Jul 30, 2021
    10
    Tyler consegue ser tão versátil no mundo da música, que ele tem capacidade de cantar qualquer estilo de música sem se preocupar, CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST prova isso.
  2. Aug 13, 2021
    9
    this is like the avengers endgame of tyler the creator projects that just culminates everything he has done up until this point
  3. Aug 22, 2021
    10
    CMIYGL is Tyler at his best, maybe does not hace that production of IGOR but CMIYGL is good at his way, it's one of the best records of this year, even i can say that it's the best
    I hope that Tyler and CMIYGL get the recognicement they deserve
  4. Aug 29, 2021
    10
    My favorite Tyler album. Everything is Just perfect in every way.
    Masterpiece!!
  5. Sep 1, 2021
    9
    Tyler the Creator once again delivers unique styles of rap on a record. Everyone has already said that of course because at this point it's expected. This album has 0 skips even though the music sounds so different to what you hear on the mainstream.
  6. Aug 30, 2021
    9
    Altough not as conceptual as IGOR, the album has good verses from Tyler and good production
  7. Sep 6, 2021
    9
    Possible album of the year contender (or rap album of the year). Tyler continues to grow as an artist, although I don't think this album doesn't see him mature as much as he did on Flower Boy or IGOR. Simply, this album feels like a (well earned) victory lap for himself, and I'm all here for it. Enjoyed the project front to back.
  8. Aug 31, 2021
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. It’s soooo goooood i love and enjoy the songs like the first time Expand
  9. Sep 1, 2021
    9
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Tyler introduce us his new persona Tyler Baudelaire and also into a love story. Tyler fells in love with the girlfriend of one of his friends but and end she picks his friends, despite that Tyler put effort into the relationship. It's not Igor, but you can feel the vibes of a heartbreak story, whew Tyler feeds his ego with travels and luxury.

    The album is produced by Dj Drama, who also provide narrative in the project, and also includes really interesting features, such as: 42 Dugg, Frank Ocean, Youngboy NBA, Lil Wayne, Domo Genesis, Daisy World, Pharrell Williams, Lil Uzi Vert, etc. From my perspective, it's not his best album, but still is a great record.

    My favorite songs definitely are: Sweet / I Thought You Wanted To Dance, Corso, Massa, Hot Wind Blows, Lemonhead, Rise! and Lumberjack.
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  10. Mar 19, 2022
    8
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Following up the incredible and critically-acclaimed IGOR in 2019, it was a surprise for many to witness another great work from Tyler's imaginative brain, this time cosplaying as Tyler Baudelaire, a rich snobbish traveler that is chasing luxury cars and heartbreaks that now has all of the confidence in the world in him and it shows. Despite some tracks that seemed to be overblown and even numbing, this record features new heights in Tyler's catalog including RUN IT UP, WILSHIRE, WUSYANAME, HOT WIND BLOWS and JUGGERNAUT. Expand
  11. Sep 3, 2021
    9
    las transiciones de este album son magnificas, al igual que la produccion de esta, ninguna cancion te aburre y cada vez mas se esta sobrepasando su potencial
  12. Sep 3, 2021
    10
    Tyler, The Creator continues to innovate in the music industry. Showing to be a creative rapper and ready to surprise the audience, reaching all audiences.
  13. Sep 3, 2021
    9
    Sounds like the Tyler I've always wanted. Every song on this album is worth listening to.
  14. Sep 3, 2021
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. It’s Tyler’s best work, and it’s not as pretentious as IGOR. I vehemently recommend this LP. Expand
  15. Sep 4, 2021
    10
    Call Me If You Get Lost it's a great album, enjoyable from the begin to the end of it, even "Momma Talk" that is just a voice memo of Tyler's mom talking with a instrumental on the back is good.The storytelling of the album is also great, and the lyrics are very meaningful about his relationship with the woman.Call Me If You Get Lost is definitely worth of a grammy
  16. Jan 5, 2022
    10
    Amazing album. Maybe even better than Igor. It is so different from tylers usual style, but it is still a lot like tylers style. The production, messages, and flows and everything is a masterpiece about this album. 10/10
  17. Sep 21, 2021
    9
    As he moves on after his great album IGOR, CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST solidifies his storytelling through this album, not only his production is more diverse this time, his lyrics make a personal but enjoyable body of work, the features have their moment to shine and he knows how to work with them and their role in each song, I'm satisfied with this.
  18. Nov 21, 2021
    10
    Una hermosa obra de arte, siempre haciendo cosas perfectas, te amo Tyler.
  19. Nov 4, 2021
    8
    I saw a review at the top whenever I opened up the page for this album that said something among the lines of "Tyler took everything great from his last albums and combined them into this project." I completely agree with this. It has the tenderness of IGOR, the sometimes gritty production from Cherry Bomb and the lushness of Flower Boy. A must-listen.

    Favorite Songs: WUSYANAME,
    I saw a review at the top whenever I opened up the page for this album that said something among the lines of "Tyler took everything great from his last albums and combined them into this project." I completely agree with this. It has the tenderness of IGOR, the sometimes gritty production from Cherry Bomb and the lushness of Flower Boy. A must-listen.

    Favorite Songs: WUSYANAME, JUGGERNAUT, LUMBERJACK
    Least Favorite Songs: N/A
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  20. Jan 9, 2022
    9
    summer album, great features (not u 42 Dugg tho) and a lot of bangers.

    best tracks: SWEET/I THOUGHT YOU WANTED TO DANCE and JUGGERNAUT
    worst track: WILSHIRE

    rating: 9.0
  21. Nov 28, 2021
    10
    Released 5 months ago and ı already see it as a classic. Amazing work by Tyler, one of the best albums of the year.
  22. Dec 13, 2021
    9
    An absolutely incredible album by Tyler. A masterclass on both production and theme. No skips and intriguing skits. Even as the album ages I find myself returning to it.
  23. Dec 23, 2021
    9
    This album is amazing from start to end. If you ignore the rather boring 9 minute song with Brent Faiyaz and Fana Hues, it goes by smoothly and has some of the hardest songs to date on here. Tyler is one of the best rappers of this generation and I hope his momentum doesn't die down for a long time.

    Songs recommended: Sir Baudelaire, Corso, Lemonhead, Wusyaname, Lumberjack, Hot Wind
    This album is amazing from start to end. If you ignore the rather boring 9 minute song with Brent Faiyaz and Fana Hues, it goes by smoothly and has some of the hardest songs to date on here. Tyler is one of the best rappers of this generation and I hope his momentum doesn't die down for a long time.

    Songs recommended: Sir Baudelaire, Corso, Lemonhead, Wusyaname, Lumberjack, Hot Wind Blows, Massa, Manifesto, Rise!, Juggernaut, Wilshire, & Safari. Enjoy!
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  24. Feb 9, 2022
    8
    Tyler, the Creator's sixth studio album "CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST" turns everything upside down and he proves his role as an artistic pioneer of an entire genre. Dynamic and with seamless transitions, the record passes by without any time to catch a breath.

    "CMIYGL" is extremely complex, versatile and of exceptional quality and delicacy. Also the production, arranged by Tyler himself, is
    Tyler, the Creator's sixth studio album "CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST" turns everything upside down and he proves his role as an artistic pioneer of an entire genre. Dynamic and with seamless transitions, the record passes by without any time to catch a breath.

    "CMIYGL" is extremely complex, versatile and of exceptional quality and delicacy. Also the production, arranged by Tyler himself, is a class of its own. And even if no song really stands out by itself, the album as a whole is simply fun to listen to. Once again an amazing work by T – 8 out of 10.

    My favorites:
    "LUMBERJACK"
    "JUGGERNAUT"
    "WUSYANAME"
    "HOT WIND BLOWS"

    ~ Fürstenberg
    February 9, 2022
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  25. Feb 17, 2022
    8
    so p deixar no perfil so p deixar no perfil so p deixar no perfil so p deixar no perfil
  26. Apr 6, 2022
    8
    Albums pretty good. Tyler’s rapping has really improved and so has his lyricism.
  27. Apr 10, 2022
    10
    Peak tyler, **** goes so hard, perfect mix of rap, r&b and that tyler sounds, **** makes you levitate
  28. Apr 15, 2022
    8
    Tyler's 6th Studio Album for me is a decent 8.
    The vibe on this album is spectacular , a vibe that we never saw in each other Tyler's Album.
    The melody for certain tracks , for me , are perfect.
    However there are some skips on this album , that I will not mention for my own sake.

    This review can have some grammatical errors as English is not my first language.
  29. Jun 2, 2022
    10
    This album takes all of the best parts of his previous four works and combines them into one big album with a lot going on. Not the most complex Tyler project out there, but that's perfectly fine. It didn't need to be. Perfect for relaxing on the beach or in your car on a summer day.
  30. May 5, 2022
    9
    Call Me If You Get Lost is Tyler's victory lap after the grammy awarded 'IGOR'. iGOR moved away from the rap genre, to explore more of an R+B/Soul sound, but on this project Tyler delved back into the genre that launched him as an artist. The track 'I thought you wanted to dance' is a reggae song, reinforcing the fact that Tyler has been able to excel in any genre he has chosen. WellCall Me If You Get Lost is Tyler's victory lap after the grammy awarded 'IGOR'. iGOR moved away from the rap genre, to explore more of an R+B/Soul sound, but on this project Tyler delved back into the genre that launched him as an artist. The track 'I thought you wanted to dance' is a reggae song, reinforcing the fact that Tyler has been able to excel in any genre he has chosen. Well polished, great album. Expand
  31. Jul 15, 2022
    9
    its a rlly good return to tyler's older style but with all the experience and talent he's gathered over the years.
  32. Jun 10, 2022
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Esse álbum acerta muito em conseguir juntar os fãs da vibe de flower boy, o psicodelismo de igor e a radicalidade de wolf.
    A utilização de samples que, como sempre, são magistrais, deixa uma impressão de paz difícil de explicar.
    enfim..... álbum do ano pra mim.
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  33. Jun 15, 2022
    9
    This Tyler The Creator album is great and I love the **** of it. Only one song making it a 9.
  34. Jun 21, 2022
    7
    Tyler Gregory Okonma, Wolf Haley, Tyler Baudelaire, T, Ace, Gap Tooth T, Igor, Flower Boy. These are some of the names attributed to ultra-controversial figure turned universally beloved, critically acclaimed, and now Grammy-winning rapper/singer/songwriter/producer Tyler, the Creator. Tyler has had one of the most interesting musical developments of the past decade, going from twoTyler Gregory Okonma, Wolf Haley, Tyler Baudelaire, T, Ace, Gap Tooth T, Igor, Flower Boy. These are some of the names attributed to ultra-controversial figure turned universally beloved, critically acclaimed, and now Grammy-winning rapper/singer/songwriter/producer Tyler, the Creator. Tyler has had one of the most interesting musical developments of the past decade, going from two projects that could easily be perceived as being edgy for the sake of being edgy, to a vibrantly produced project which still slightly suffered from this style of writing, to Cherry Bomb (which I cannot describe), to his most recent three LPs.
    In reality, Tyler was still one of the most polarizing figures in the rap game until his 2017 LP Flower Boy dropped, which garnered immediate success, most prominently outside of Tyler’s core fanbase at the time. This could be considered the start of the current era of Tyler, in which we can receive brilliant records like 2019’s IGOR, a beautiful and heart-wrenching break-up album that marks Tyler’s first foray into a different genre (Neo-Soul). If one were to skip from Goblin or Bastard (which I just refer to as better Goblin), to the current era of Tyler, the difference in sound would be so jarring that you wouldn’t believe you were listening to the same artist.
    Ok this is cool and all, but why are you going into such depth about his musical progression without even mentioning the album you’re currently reviewing? Good question.
    I think that reviewing this album in depth is fairly impossible without mentioning the course of his career so far, as if this album if anything it is a celebration of Tyler’s personal and musical progression over the past decade or so. Not only does he reference his older projects several times throughout this project, but he has created a project here that takes some of the best qualities of all of his albums and blends them tastefully into what can be considered his magnum opus.
    Now, when I say magnum opus, don’t for a second think that this is my favorite project from Tyler. I think IGOR is going to stay as the peak of his career unless he releases an album that runs away with AOTY (CMIYGL isn’t that album). This is just the album where he pieces his entire musical development together to form REALLY good LP.
    Here are some of my notes on the best things this album has to offer:
    -CORSO has some of the most iconic one-liners of this project as well as a very nuanced and catchy beat.
    -WUSYANAME has such an infectious beat and Ty Dolla $ign absolutely makes his presence known despite a limited feature. Anyways, YB betta
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  35. Sep 17, 2022
    10
    10 out of 10
    gorgeous album from Tyler, the whole album sounds great.
    lots of mood switching in this album, even a bit of genre switching with hints of reggae on "i thought you wanted to dance" and a more classic west coast hip hop feel on some of the more DJ Drama heavy tracks.
    Great features, Great storytelling, Phenomenal album.
  36. Oct 22, 2022
    10
    Album no skips , CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST es una obra maestra, musical, conceptual y en producción.
  37. Jan 31, 2023
    8

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  38. Apr 14, 2023
    10
    Call me if you get lost, the debut album from Tyler the Creator, is an unparalleled example of the power of music. Not only does it show his versatility as an artist, but it also serves as a reflection of his inner struggles and his journey to self-discovery. The album is an emotionally charged exploration of Tyler’s life, and it stands as a testament to his artistic ability.

    The album
    Call me if you get lost, the debut album from Tyler the Creator, is an unparalleled example of the power of music. Not only does it show his versatility as an artist, but it also serves as a reflection of his inner struggles and his journey to self-discovery. The album is an emotionally charged exploration of Tyler’s life, and it stands as a testament to his artistic ability.

    The album is filled with a unique blend of genres, ranging from rap to soul, rock to EDM. Tyler’s production is sophisticated and varied, creating a soundscape that is both familiar and innovative. He expertly uses samples and sound effects to create a unique sound that is distinctively his own. The beats are hard-hitting and dynamic, but they also contain a certain level of subtlety that allows the listener to truly appreciate the beauty of the album.

    The lyrical content of the album is equally impressive. Tyler’s thoughtful, honest lyrics are filled with introspection and vulnerability. He uses his lyrics to explore his inner struggles, his relationships with family and friends, and his journey of self-discovery. His words are powerful and moving, and they are delivered with a raw emotion that is unmatched.

    The album is also an exploration of Tyler’s identity as an artist. He has always been an outsider in the rap world, and this album showcases his unique perspective and his ability to create something that is truly his own. His willingness to be vulnerable and honest in his music is remarkable, and it gives the album a sense of authenticity and sincerity.

    All in all, Call me if you get lost is a powerful statement from Tyler the Creator. It showcases his skill as a producer, his lyrical genius, and his willingness to explore his identity as an artist. The album is a testament to the power of music, and it stands as one of Tyler’s greatest achievements.
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  39. Jul 19, 2023
    8
    Review só pra lembrar a nota que eu dei pro album:
    album mt bom, agora só escrever pra passar dos 75 caracteres.
  40. Jul 23, 2023
    9
    While not as strong as his latest album, IGOR, call me if you get lost is an extremely phenomenal display of flow, writing, tone, and just sheer talent. This is my favorite album by him just because of how consistent it really is and how powerful a lot of these tracks are.
  41. Aug 9, 2023
    9
    Great production, and a great album. Tyler is improving with every year. SAFARI is probably my favorite song
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Universal acclaim - based on 20 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 19 out of 20
  2. Negative: 0 out of 20
  1. Dec 14, 2021
    85
    “Call Me If You Get Lost” is undoubtedly a strong showing by Tyler, The Creator, to say the very least. Despite this album’s fantastic structuring and delivery, however, something that is always to be expected with this artist is that what he creates next will undoubtedly be even better.
  2. The Wire
    Jul 28, 2021
    80
    A strong addition to Tyler’s catalogue and a good intergenerational connection for the fans. [Aug 2021, p.69]
  3. Jul 20, 2021
    83
    To Tyler’s credit, he didn’t rest on his laurels. Instead, he crafted a concise piece of work about a very confident adult realizing his own ego is both his best asset and indeed his worst enemy.